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​Why the Kennedy Center's river pavilion could be in trouble

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is pulling out all the stops to gain approval for its planned river pavilion — a floating performance space and cafe that would sit on the Potomac River across Rock Creek Parkway — but the proposal is still facing plenty of headwind.

The National Capital Planning Commission in December gave preliminary approval to the rest of the Kennedy Center’s $100 million expansion plan, which includes two land-based pavilions to the existing building’s…